Journalist's Guide To Satellite & Aerial Remote Sensing And GIS Maldives, Myanmar/Burma, Pakistan (southeastern), papaunew guinea, Philippines,Singapore Department of geography East China Normal University Shanghai, 200062 http://www.american.edu/radiowave/china.htm
Extractions: Also known as Miyun station, this is China's ground receiving station for Landsat, SPOT, Radarsat and other imagery covering much of China, Korea, Japan, Okinawa, Northeast Russia and Mongolia. The Miyun Station has made commercial sales of imagery to South Korea, Japanese and other non-Chinese customers. The station is located at the Miyun reservoir, about 70 km. from urban Beijing.
Journalists Guide To Satellite & Aerial Remote Sensing And GIS Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar/Burma, Pakistan (southeastern), papaunew guinea,Philippines, Singapore Support Project The Department of geography at Zurich http://www.american.edu/radiowave/srilanka.htm
Extractions: This Singapore-based ground station and analysis center provides imagery covering much of Southeast Asia and South Asia from SPOT, ERS, Radarsat International, Landsat and other satellites. CRISP provides an effective imagery index for: Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China (southern), India (southern), Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar/Burma, Pakistan (southeastern), Papau-New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam. The Department of Geography at Zurich University has been collaborating with various Government and Non-Government Organizations in Sri Lanka since 1977. Major Projects include the Sri Lanka / Swiss Remote Sensing Project (1977 - 1991), and the Planning Support Project (since 1992) with Sri Lanka's Survey Department and Regional Development Division.
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Extractions: What's Inside? Home What is Homeschooling? How to Start Homeschooling Chats on the Web ... Homeschool Conferences Curriculum Support Classical Approach Montessori Education Unschooling Links Unit Studies ... Social Studies Software Support Educational Software Companies on the Internet Where to Find Software Reviews Places to Purchase Curriculum Used Curriculum Sites Homeschooling Magazines Places For The Kids Awards This Site Has Won ... Geography General Social Studies Awesome Library's Social Studies Worksheets Carmen Sandiego Connection is the official homepage of this series of educational software. Dig Magazine is an archeology magazine for kids. Ed's Oasis Treasure Zone - History/Social Studies lets you know about sites that are interactive or full of extensive information. freeworksheets.com (formerly School Express Free Worksheets) Funbrain Funschool.com The History Place ... Lesson Plans and Resources for Social Studies Teachers has lots of info there! The History Net M Tech Marilee's Biography Links ProTeacher: Social Studies has lots of lesson plans for elementary aged kids. Quia!
Lesson Plans & Teacher Helps - Science geography World allows you to study geography in depth from the land of the Magi,Ethiopia, China's Jade Tiger, Vietnam, papau new guinea, Cousteau's Fiji. http://www.geocities.com/Athens/8259/lplan6.html
Extractions: page or the Unit Study page. Astronomy Earth Science Life Science Ask Dr. Universe allows children to send in a question they want answered or they can browse through the list of questions that have already been answered. Awesome Library's Science Worksheets Beakman's World is a fun science show. There is also a comic strip that appears in the Sunday funnies called which inspired the television show. Bill Nye the Science Guy is a companion to the tv show. Bizarre Stuff You Can Make In Your Kitchen describes itself as "amateur mad scientist stuff." There are lots of science experiment to try hear using common things found around the house. Brain POP is an excellent science site. It covers most of the basic science concepts up to about grade 8 using mini-movies and quizzes. They are planning on introducing Brain POP High in the near future. You can either just enjoy the site or let your kids register to collect points which allow them to be entered in drawings, get official t-shirts, or even be mentioned in one of the lessons.
Arthur Lakes Library, Library Of Congress Map Gift The geography and Map Division. 150,000 geology G5791.C5 s50 .G7 Norway 1100,000G6940 s100 .N67 Oman 1100,000 G7650 s100 .H8 papau new guinea/Irian Jaya http://www.mines.edu/library/maproom/loc_gift.html
Extractions: 1895 Colorado map The Arthur Lakes Library Receives a Large Gift of Maps from the Library of Congress Over 8,100 maps were added to the collection between August and November 2001. These maps came via donation from the Library of Congress . Included in this gift were detailed maps of many European and South American countries. F In its 50 th Chris was one of 5 participants this year; the others were from the University of Texas at Arlington, University of Georgia, Auburn University, and Penn State University. Their schedules consisted of working on various projects for four days a week, and choosing maps for our own libraries from the Divisions duplicate map collection one day a week. Chris' assignment was to assist in the processing of a large gift of maps (about 100,000) from the National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA).
Webquest On Animals Of The Rainforest Complete the geography map of the rainforests of the world. India, Indonesia, Panama,Ecuador, Guyana, Nigeria, Congo, Madagascar, Thailand, papau new guinea. http://madeira.hccanet.org/staff/Burke/rainforest1
Extractions: Rockin' In the Rainforest R ainforests provide us with oxygen, help maintain our climate, and give us essential foods and medicines. Rainforests have intense tropical sunlight, high temperatures, and almost constant rainfall. 7% of the world is covered in rainforest. More than 50% of the world's plant and animal species inhabit rainforest areas. Dozens of animal species a day become extinct. STAGE ONE The Cincinnati Zoo would like to expand their rainforest exhibit and need to learn more about animals who live in the rainforest. Your group will be scientists from the Cincinnati Zoo and go to one of the large rainforests in South America, Africa, or Southeast Asia. Pick a bird, mammal, amphibian, or insect to learn more about. Here is some information to look for: 1. Common and scientific name of animal. 2. Which rainforest does the animal live in? 3. Describe the animals' habitat. 4. What does the animal eat? 5. Find many descriptive details and a picture of the animal. 6. Is the animal an endangered species? 7. How does the animal protect itself?
Solo Spirit Other islands in the Pacific include the independent countries of Kiribati, Narur,papau new guinea, Taiwan, Tuvalu, Western Samoa, Australia, Fiji, Japan, new http://solospirit.wustl.edu/education/Geography/pacific.html
Extractions: Edited by Stephanie Nelson The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on the planet, covering one third of the entire surface of the Earth, or 165.384 million square kilometers. It is about 18 times the size of the United States of America. The accepted boundaries are the Bering Sea in the North, the Ross Sea in the South, the Strait of Magellan in the East and the Strait of Malacca in the West. The Pacific is often divided along the equator into the North and South Pacific, but the waters of these two halves circulate freely, as does the water in all of the world's oceans. The only real difference between these two halves is that the water circulates clockwise at the surface of the North Pacific and counter-clockwise in the South Pacific. The waters of the Pacific cover more area than all of the land mass of the world. Both the salinity (salt concentration) and the temperature of the water varies latitudinally. The waters around the equator are the warmest, reaching up to 29 degrees C (84 degrees F), and the least salty due to heavy precipitation. Near the polar regions the water can drop to temperatures near or even below freezing as the dissolved salt lowers the freezing point of the water. The Pacific creates five main climactic regions: the mid-latitude westerlies, the trades, the monsoon region, the typhoon region, and the doldrums. The mid-latitude westerlies occur in both hemispheres and bring marked changes in temperature with the seasons. The trade winds blow nearer the equator and account for the warm, constant temperatures year-round. The monsoon region is located in the far western region of the Pacific, between Australia and Japan, and is characterized by winds that change direction with the seasons. During the wet season the winds blow in large amounts of precipitation that cause flooding; during the dry, droughts are common. The typhoon region frequently exists in the shape of a large triangle from southern Japan to the central Philippines to eastern Micronesia. The typhoons generated here can have detrimental effect on a much larger area.
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Timberwood Middle School Presents the geography, history, education, and traditions of China, with a chapter Africanwall masks, bush and sea spirits from papau new guinea, and Chinese http://tms.humble.k12.tx.us/library/source/chinares.htm
Extractions: Back to CyberInquiry:China China Resources 608 JON Jones, Charlotte Foltz. Accidents may happen . New York : Delacorte Press, c1996. Describes how a wide variety of things such as nursery rhymes, the national anthem, anesthesia, cellophane, raisins, and dynamite came into being. 931 COT Cotterell, Arthur. Ancient China . 1st American ed. New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1994. The history of Imperial China from the building of the Great Wall to the days of the last emperor. 931 MAR Martell, Hazel. The ancient Chinese . 1st new discovery books ed. New York : New Discovery books, 1993. Explores various aspects of ancient Chinese culture, including art, government, societal structure, religion, and everyday life. 931 WAT Waterlow, Julia. The ancient Chinese . New York : Thomson Learning, 1994. Examines the history, culture, social life, family life, beliefs, education, trade, and warfare of the ancient Chinese.
Extractions: The Pacific Ocean Has Been Rowed!!! On Tuesday May 18th, 1999, Mick Bird began the third Leg of his solo voyage by rowing out to sea from Majoro Atoll in the Marshall Islands. Heading west towards Australia (or thereabouts) this is likely to be the toughest leg yet. Mick writes: The first leg, California to Hawaii had 400 miles of headwind in the beginning. It took 3 tries to get past that. The second leg, Hawaii to the Marshall Islands, had several hundred miles of countercurrents in the beginning and the end. It wasn't fun going the wrong direction for days at a time. On this third leg, Marshall Islands to Australia, there are groups of islands, rocks and reefs in my way that are really going to challenge my navigational skills.
Student "Top Ten" Sites - Fall 1998 Web geography Index http//www.julen.net/aw/geography/samerica.html Realm PacificRealm Region Melanesia Location papau/new guinea Reference WWW Virtual http://www.harpercollege.edu/mhealy/g101t/topten/10fall98.htm
CONTAINMENT OF BTS In the native range (Solomon Islands, papau new guineau, and northern Australia),the birds are rarely eaten by Boiga irregularis in new guinea despite the http://geography.berkeley.edu/ProgramCourses/CoursePagesFA2002/geog148/Term Pape
Extractions: Source: Fritts 1988 Guam is strategically located in the Pacific. Because of the many cargos and planes passing through Guam, there is the possibility of the snake being introduced to other nearby islands and repeating the Guam disaster. Brown tree snakes have been found at military airports and naval cargo areas on Oahu, Wake Island, Kwajalein Atoll, Diego Garcia Atoll, Pohnpei and Saipan (Fritts 1988. See also number of sightings ). The main concern among the agencies working on the BTS population control programs on Guam is containment of the snake. As a result, tighter restrictions and inspections have been implemented to maintain the brown tree snake within Guam (Fritts 1988). Complete eradication is not realistic and so far, there is no sure solution or method in reducing the population of the brown tree snake. There are currently four main agencies on Guam working on snake control programs: USGS-Biological Resource Division, USDA-Wildlife Services, US Fish and Wildlife and Government of Guam-Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources. These programs include: Traps and baits: Studies on sensory cues, pheramones and stimulus control are implemented to develop effective techniques for trapping (Chiszar
SPH Newsletter: Volume 3; Issue 19; 24 May, 2002 Ian Riley is in papau new guinea from 2031 May We have recently attracted a new grantto to other social sciences such as economics, geography, and demography http://www.sph.uq.edu.au/news/newsletters/02/020524.html
Extractions: SPH Hlth Sci UQ Search ... Contacts World Class: Be Part of It Search SPH Newsletters Volume 3; Issue 19; 24 May, 2002 MENU Conferences / Symposiums Seminars International Health Div Health Systems Div ... Employment - Other Subscription Enter your email address below and click subscribe to receive the SPH Weekly Bulletin Printable Version Please Note: Please send all contributions for next weeks SPH NEWS to Rob Kerr email: Rob.Kerr@sph.uq.edu.au Note from Head of School Andrew Wilson
..::ö::.. Pacific Report ..::ö::... Pacific Rim news and information sources.Category Regional Oceania news and Media Partner swapping comes out of closet; The geography of Suburban Sprawl in ABC TimorToday Inside Indonesia ABC go Asia Pacific papau new guinea National Post http://pacificreport.com/
Extractions: Pacific Report America's Asia Pacific Island's Oceania ... Would you survive a nuclear blast? Nuclear Blast Mapper will show you how terribly destructive thermonuclear weapons are. The capability to strike using nuclear, chemical or biological devices isn't there yet but it will be Our Conscious Mind Could Be An Electromagnetic Field Blueplate Special Six Indo-Fijian Recipes Fried Watermelon Rinds ... Salmon, Spirit of the Land and Sea option new BBC East Asia Today Australia News Radio Hits Radio Radio Australia 94.7 FM New Zealand Radio New Zealand TVONE NZ Morning Honk Kong RTHK Power 98 Singapore Talanei News Samoa Newstalk K-57-Guam KKCR Kauai Hawaii Radiodifusión Peru KPFA Berkley KGO San Francisco KING FM Seattle KGW TV Portland CBC Whitehorse Live CBC 2 Stereo CBC TV News CKUA Sunday Blues KINY Juneau Hawaii News 8(KHNL) Onda Joven Chile Oceanography Forests U.S. Navy World Navies Today ... NOAA Geostationary Server America's CNN AOL BBC
NewJour: P Pantaneto Forum (07/26/2001); papau new guinea Oil and Gas (08/16/1997 Political geography(03/11/1998); Political Science Quarterly (01/26/1996); Political Theory http://gort.ucsd.edu/newjour/p/
Extractions: in Asia and the Pacific 2. Status and trends of HIV/AIDS epidemics Epidemic patterns The spread of HIV in this region began in the early to mid-1980s. Early infections could be traced to sexual contacts with infected persons residing outside the region, as well as some apparent further spread within the region itself. By the late 1980s, however, it had become evident that the transmission of HIV was increasing among several populations, in some cases with great velocity, and that two sets of factors strongly influenced the course of the emerging epidemics: participation in sex work and patterns of injecting drug use (IDU). By early 1997, South and South East Asia accounted for an estimated 5.2 million (23 percent) of the 22.6 million adults and children living with HIV in the world. About one-third of adults living with HIV in the region are female. As the HIV epidemic is still relatively recent, HIV disease, including AIDS, is only beginning to emerge and the associated needs for care are rising steeply. The estimated HIV prevalence in 15 to 49 year-old populations varies from zero (DPR Korea) to one per several thousand in most countries in the region, up to 2 to 3 percent in Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand. From a regional perspective, the magnitude and short-term trends of HIV epidemics are largely dependent on the extent of ongoing epidemics in a few countries: Cambodia, India, Thailand, Myanmar and, because of their population size, Indonesia and China. With a population close to 1 billion and multiple epidemic foci, India projects the image of a complex epidemic, involving focal outbreaks among injecting drug users and extensive HIV spread among female sex workers and their clients in several regions.
English Books > Politics/Current Affairs > Economic Conditions Stokke, Kristian; Hardback; Book ISBN 0761966307 Postcolonial geography Mohan,Giles Village On The Edge Changing Times In papau new guinea Smith, Michael http://book.netstoreusa.com/index/bkbpt300.shtml
Extractions: First page Prev Next Last page ... Administrative Decentralization: Strategies For Developing Countries Cohen, John M. Peterson, Stephen B. Paperback; ; ISBN: 1565490967 Affluent Society (Anniversary) Galbraith, John Kenneth Paperback; ; ISBN: 0395925002 Africa In Chaos Ayittey, George B. N. Ayittey Paperback; ; ISBN: 0312217870 African Economic Outlook Organization For Economic Cooperation An Paperback; ; ISBN: 9264197044 Agony Of Mammon: The Imperial World Economy Explains Itself To The Membership In Davos, Switzerland Lapman, Lewis H. Lapham, Lewis H. Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 1859847102 Agricultural Policies In Developing Countries Ellis, Frank Paperback; ; ISBN: 0521395844 America Unequal Danziger, Sheldon With Gottschalk, Peter Hardback; Book; ; ISBN: 0674018117 American Economic History Harris, Seymour E. Paperback; ; ISBN: 158798136X American Housing Production 1880-2000: A Concise History Doan, Mason C. Hardback; Book;
IAD Graduate Group Faculty and cultural transformation Countries of Interest papau new guinea. China, Israel,Mexico and new Zealand. Grivetti Professor Nutritional geography, plant and http://iad.ucdavis.edu/faculty.html
The Transcendental Friend | 2002-05 | Idiosyncratica KJ, JA 5 Obviously, Yasusada is confused in his geography. anthology Chinese LanguagePoetry), to, even (see the journal P=R=I=M=I=T=I=V=E), papau new guinea. http://www.morningred.com/friend/2002/05/idiosyncratica.html
Extractions: (Five Letters from Araki Yasusada's Early Correspondence) In the poetry world, it is by now generally known that Doubled Flowering: From the Notebooks of Araki Yasusada is a fiction created by its "primary translator" Tosa Motokiyu, the pseudonym of a writer who requested, before his passing in London in 1996, that his legal identity never be revealed. The following pieces are taken from a group of twenty letters by Yasusada to an American pen-pal (or "pal-pen," as Yasusada puts it) named "Richard." A short time before his death, Motokiyu indicated to us that these letters, along with other materials comprising Yasusada's juvenilia, were to be excluded from Doubled Flowering Seven additional letters can be viewed at Jacket (issue #9), and numerous others, in print form, in the journals Prosodia and Untitled. Though not belonging to the series, another previously unpublished letter from Yasusada's youth can be found at The East Village Poetry Web Faux Press site), with commentary on it in an interview with Kent Johnson at
Status And Trends Of The HIV + +. + +. +. papau new guinea, +. + +. +. Philippines, A new geography of HIV/AIDSin the region then emerges that helps recognize the foci of intense HIV spread. http://www.aids.gov.br/udtv/op03.htm
Extractions: Status and Trends of the HIV/AIDS epidemics With a population in excess of 2.5 billion representing more than sixty percent of the world's population, the Asia-Pacific region has the potential to influence greatly the course and overall impact of the global HIV/AIDS pandemic. This report examines the status and trends of HIV infection and AIDS in countries in Asia and the Pacific, a region which, for the purpose of this analysis, stretches from and includes India on the west, to Japan and the other island nations in the Pacific, and from China in the north, to countries forming Oceania in the south and east. Epidemic patterns HIV epidemics in Asia and the Pacific are diverse, localized and have different trends over time (see Figure 1). Against this backdrop, however, it is becoming increasingly clear that the intensity of HIV epidemics associated with Sex work, affecting both female Sex workers and their clients, is primarily determined by the daily or weekly number of Sex partners (clients) per Sex worker, the frequency of use of commercial Sex by COUNTRIES WITH EPIDEMIC SPREAD CURRENT HIV EPIDEMIC TRENDS MAIN POPULATIONS AFFECTED PROJETED HIV EPIDEMIC TRENDS (3-5 YEARS) Australia Low and decreasing Low and stable MSM Decline Cambodia high and increasing rapidly high and increasing Individuals with high-and moderate-risk heterosexual behavior Sustained upward trend China low except inYunnan low and increasing IDU Increasing India Moderate and increasing (significant regional variation)